Transplant gives new face, scalp to burned firefighter

  NEW YORK (AP) — A New York hospital says a volunteer firefighter has received the most extensive face transplant ever performed. The Mississippi man was badly burned in a fire 14 years ago. The surgery, announced on Monday, November 16, took place in August at the NYU Langone Medical Center. Forty-one-year-old Patrick Hardison is…

 

This 1999 family photo provided by Lori Taylor shows her brother Patrick Hardison, with his two daughters, Averi, left, and Alison in Senatobia, Miss. After being badly burned in a 2001 blaze, Hardison, a volunteer firefighter, has received what appears to be the most extensive face transplant ever, covering his head and much of his neck. The surgery, announced Monday, Nov. 16, 2015, took place in mid-August 2015 in New York at the NYU Langone Medical Center. (Courtesy of Lori Taylor via AP)
This 1999 family photo provided by Lori Taylor shows her brother Patrick Hardison, with his two daughters, Averi, left, and Alison in Senatobia, Miss. After being badly burned in a 2001 blaze, Hardison, a volunteer firefighter, has received what appears to be the most extensive face transplant ever, covering his head and much of his neck. The surgery, announced Monday, Nov. 16, 2015, took place in mid-August 2015 in New York at the NYU Langone Medical Center. (Courtesy of Lori Taylor via AP)

NEW YORK (AP) — A New York hospital says a volunteer firefighter has received the most extensive face transplant ever performed. The Mississippi man was badly burned in a fire 14 years ago.

The surgery, announced on Monday, November 16, took place in August at the NYU Langone Medical Center. Forty-one-year-old Patrick Hardison is still getting physical therapy in New York but plans to return home in time for Thanksgiving.

He said he looks forward to being able to drive again, with his eyesight restored to normal.

The transplant covers his skull, reaching over his face and down to his collarbones in front, and down far enough in back that it leaves only a tiny patch of his own hair at the bottom.

Hardison was injured in 2001 when the roof of a burning home collapsed.

 

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